Brilliant Trash #3

Kennedy and superman-for-hire Jim Heller are pursued by FDA agents and salaried cyborgs, in the underground world of black market medical technology! Another pulse-pounding adventure of anarchy and attitude!

A sci-fi superhuman epic from Tim Seeley, the writer of Revival and Grayson, and breakout art sensation Priscilla Petraites!

Writer Tim Seeley and artist Priscilla Petraites put team up to deliver one of the most dazzling stories on the comics shelf. Brilliant Trash is a book I can reach for when someone is complaining about the lack of originality in comic books. Read Full Review

Brilliant Trash #3 is an engaging further exploration into the world of Kennedy Avis, Jim Heller, and the warring corporations. Tim Seeley has a really enthralling Blade Runner-esque cyberpunk dystopia here, and I look forward to seeing it evolve. Petraites and Lesko give it some really good visuals, and the overall comic earns itself a recommendation. Give it a try. Read Full Review

Brilliant Trash still doesn't feel like it has a through-line that I could easily explain to someone as to why they should get into the book. I like aspects of it with the artwork and some of the creative choices as to the characters and their backstories in this strange little familiar world. But I can't say it's about something in particular to make it a quick and easy recommendation. It's got a lot of potential as there are neat pieces to it that I'm hoping come together well. This issue gives me more hope that we'll get there with it as it's not as overstuffed with things that keep it from having a good narrative flow. I feel like I've got a better handled on Kennedy here and Jim to some degree but also some good flashback material for Zhen. Read Full Review

Brilliant Trash #3 is a worthy action-packed continuation of the story, which gives the main characters a chance to build up their relationships, whilst adding background to the world they live in. It is, unfortunately, a little heavy on the exposition, and is missing some of the more inventive touches from the previous issues, but still sets up future events nicely. Brilliant Trash #3 is available from today from AfterShock Comics. Read Full Review